What are you watching? TV or what? (Orphan Black - Clone Club Junkie!!!!!!!)

"I am Steve McQueen" a very cool documentary just happen to catch.........now Bullitt is coming on next and I should be going to bed I will be staying up!

Spike tv I think......

Kewl!

Glad you posted that ine Tim! :)

Just went and found it, (recording the documentary @ 1:30... Bullitt later in the week).
BOY do I love having 11 tuners of DirecTV DVR's to record with! :D

And what are we watching:
True Blood
Deadliest Catch
Californication

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Watching;

Le Tour dě France, then Le Tour dě France, then Le Tour dě France, then Le Tour dě France, then Le Tour dě France... getting up early every day for THREE WEEKS because I can't help myself! :laughing:

In between all that, Graceland, Rogue, Covert Affairs (love me some Annie Walker) ;) , Counting Cars, Deadliest Catch, Ice Road Truckers, True Blood, Ray Donovan... and the list goes on. :D
 
I'm the same boat as you watching Graceland, Covert Affairs, Suits, Ray Donovan. Three good ones are The Strain, Tyrant and The Bridge. You may want to check these out as well.
 
My wife and I watch "Motor City Masters" every week!

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I'm sure we all can guess who says this. lol

It's a really good show too. I am watching it on Amazon Prime

 
Wow... this season of Hell on Wheels is going to bring a WHOLE NEW LEVEL of sociopath into the fray!

For I fear I might throw my dog through the television! (And she is 77 pound Doberman!!!) :rolleyes:
 
All caught up on Hell On Wheels.
Now I don't get teary eyed watching TV, or at least not at the stuff that seems to get to CarMomma. She'll be sniffling over stuff that just makes me think..... "boy that's a bunch of sap". Buuuuuutttttt....... the episode when Elam comes back from his episode with the bear. He's really not the old Elam, as he's standing there in the stock yard trying to sell the woman that the Comanche's kidnapped, along with two squaw's screaming at the top of his lungs. Bohannon tries to go in and keep him from being gunned down by the now provincial governor's crew of carpetbaggers, and that all goes sideways. But it wasn't that that got me.

Bohannon ends up with Elam's pine box on the back of the buckboard, tried to get Eva to go to the hillside (cemetery) with him, and ends up there by himself all afternoon digging his best friends grave. Even that didn't get me.

What got me was after he managed to get the box halfway into the ground and just collapsed on it, and it all finally came out.... he screamed so that you know everyone down in Cheyenne could hear him, and screamed, and screamed. That was it, oh BOY that was it!

If Anson Mount doesn't win a Peoples Choice or a Emmy (or maybe even a Golden Glove) over that episode I'll know it's all rigged!

So who's seen "Django Unchained"?
I've had it DVR'd for a couple weeks now, got to watch it today. Of course it started and you knew instantly that it was a Quentin Tarantino movie just by the opening credits. Started a bit grainy, but it got better fairly quickly. In the first hour it's clear that there were some excellent locations and cinematography and it actually wasn't near as bad as most Tarantino movies in one aspect. Like it's a big secret that Quentin Tarantino has some crack driven penchant for gratuitous blood and violence or something. :rolleyes: But this one wasn't that bad, at first that is. ;) Sure the gunshots were a bit explosive, but hey.... it wasn't like Dusk Till Dawn (where Selma Hayek not only had her breakout performance, but dances with a snake, on a bar, has feet that are dirty as coal, pours wine down her leg and who wouldn't want to be there as it flowed off her toes). :laughing:

Now I have to admit, the language, or at least the use of the one single word that seems to set of riots everywhere you look was EXCESSIVE to say the least. But overall the blood and guts wasn't that bad. Heck.... there was even a bit of humor. But then we have the last 10~12 minutes. OMG!!!!!!!! Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, if you have a subwoofer OR TWO, (and multi-thousands of watts of surround sound) make sure you have it cranked up to theater levels. (Which means you run a test tone of pink noise and calibrate your volume control to 75dB, then REMEMBER where that is (on better receivers/processors that should be right around 0dB attenuation) and make sure you have it set to that level). If you do, the last 15~20 minutes are a treat of ceiling dusting proportions! Ohhhh.... and if you didn't get enough blood until now..... THERE WILL BE BLOOD! Im the MAN
Then you think that Jamie Foxx's character is over and done with. Of course you know he's not, after all... he's the hero in all this, right? ;) Next thing you know Tarantino makes his prerequisite cameo in a minor roll (of a movie he wrote and directed just as he always does) and WHAM.... more big booms, more blood, more REALLY BIG BOOMS and the hero rides off in the sunset. :D

If you've not seen the movie, DVR it. Rent it, heck buy it for that matter. It's a 4½ star movie (at least if you believe the ratings). I don't know that I'd give it that, but it's not bad. :dblthumb2:
 
Great day to catch up on a couple more episodes of "Live at Daryl's House". Good day to get a little cleaning done, crank up the volume to where the ceiling gets dusted (@ over 115dB) ;) then tear into it. :laughing:

Watched Darius Rucker which wasn't bad. Then watched "Matchbox 20's Rob Thomas" (as it's listed in the title) and it was really good!:dblthumb2: Even caught a recipe for authentic Cesar Salad that made me stupidly hungry! :laughing:

Tomorrow; Eric Clapton: Planes, Trains and Eric. Concert footage from his 2014 world tour, should be great. :xyxthumbs:
 
Saw this on Neflix. I read somewhere that said something along the lines, that it makes Orphan Black child's play (I probably stated it wrong)

Wentworth

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Disclaimer: Sexual Content, Nudity, Violence, Blood, Language :dblthumb2:
 
Saw this on Neflix. I read somewhere that said something along the lines, that it makes Orphan Black child's play (I probably stated it wrong)

Wentworth

Ahhh.... bet that one would be your typical prison type drama. Lots of "you're mine Biii.....". Then again Sons of Anarchy here lately has been stupid high on the murder, sex (straight and uh 'prison') and violence scale. :eek:

What I like about Orphan Black is you don't see where all it's coming from, a bit of supernatural thriller going on there.
 
Criminal minds. Lie to me. (I know these are old-catching up on Netflix )
 
Somehow got hooked on BBC detective dramas on Netflix: Foyle's War, Wallander, and George Gently.
 
BBC- Broadchurch, Luther (GREATNESS...beats the heck out of any police drama in the U.S)
FX- The Bridge
Bravo- Top Chef
AMC- Walking Dead
HBO- Game of Thrones
E- Botched (occupational hazard LOL)
Fx- Archer

I have two young kids (2 and 4) so there's always Paw Patrol, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Star Wars Rebels, and Super Why in the mix

Shows I'd like to watch- The Game (BBC), The Americans (FX)
Shows I'll be forced to watch (the wife and I horse trade for TV time)- The Bachelor, Nashville, Project Runway (although that one is not too bad)
 
Sons of Anarchy (Final episode tonight)
Criminal Minds
Gotham (enjoy with one of my sons)
Thrift Hunters
Down East Dickering
American Picker
Ultimate Fightef
Hell on Wheels
NASCAR
NFL
Hawkeye Football and Basketball
 
Ancient aliens! Anything related to ufos or ancient civilizations.....love that stuff!
 
I am waiting for the final episodes of Mad Men to find out how Don ends up.
 
Caught the Barrett-Jackson, Ron Pratte Collection preview today.

OMG at his collection, when you can see it all at once. I've been watching Ron buy those cars for at least 8~9 years now. Still can't find a straight answer as to why he's selling the whole collection at once. The rumor mill would say he's either getting a divorce, or has health problems on the horizon. Who knows?:dunno:

It is also said that he has a stake in Barrett-Jackson, so selling (even though I doubt he'll EVER make back what he spent on many of them) still makes him money vis a vis his relationship with the auction company. Articles say that his collection could bring $50,000,000 in January. (Last year's entire January auction didn't reach much more than twice that.) Oh, and that GM Futurliner that he paid $4.32 million for in 2006 he has COMPLETELY re-restored it since, and is donating it BACK to the Armed Forces Foundation this time around at auction.

Should be one for the record books for sure.
And you can bet, we'll be recording all 40 (or more) hours of it in it's full high-definition glory. :)
 
I used to really like watching that British carshow where 3 guys would talk about cars and do crazy things with them, just can't remember the name of it:banghead:

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